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Best Lawyers and U.S. News & World Report Ranks Kluger Kaplan Among Best Law Firms in 2021 Edition

By November 5, 2020

Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine was once again recognized by Best Lawyers and U.S. News & World Report for the 2021 Edition of “Best Law Firms.” The firm was ranked nationally in four categories and regionally in eight practice areas for Kluger Kaplan’s professionalism and integrity. Firms included in …

GlobeSt.com – My Weekday Workout during COVID-19: Tennis Is the Ideal Sport for Social Distancing and Staying Mentally Sharp, Says Kluger Kaplan’s Josh Rubens (November 3, 2020)

By November 4, 2020

Download this article – PDF My Weekday Workout during COVID-19: Tennis Is the Ideal Sport for Social Distancing and Staying Mentally Sharp, Says Kluger Kaplan’s Josh Rubens “Especially now amidst the pandemic, tennis is a great sport that allows you to stay active and safe.” By Tasha Norman| The original version of …

Daily Business Review – Litigation Department of the Year – Real Estate – Other: Kluger Kaplan (October 12, 2020)

By October 13, 2020

      Download this article – PDF Litigation Department of the Year — Real Estate-Other: Kluger Kaplan The Miami law firm came away with an appellate win and fees after a falling out between development partners on a sleek South Beach condominium building. To end a classic partnership breakup, …

The Real Deal – Fear and loathing in a pandemic: Insurers battle business interruption claims (August 12, 2020)

By October 2, 2020

Download this article – PDF Fear and loathing in a pandemic: Insurers battle business interruption claims Restaurants, casinos and other businesses are filing insurance claims and lawsuits for Covid-related losses. Insurers are fighting back By Keith Larsen As a Las Vegas casino owner, Phil Ruffin is used to taking risks. …

South Florida Business Journal – How Covid is changing leasing agreements for businesses (September 11, 2020)

By September 15, 2020

    Download this article – PDF How Covid-19 is changing leasing agreements for businesses By Matthew Arrojas Experts say changes are on the horizon to the decades-old language in retail and restaurant leases as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. New leases are being written with substantial changes, particularly …